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US elections - is the fox guarding the henhouse

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cbell003 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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too bad its all rigged, your vote doesn't count
Snowman374th (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Men! Everything you find is going to have an impact on what you think and what your saying, Please note All your finding out is part of a bigger plan. Like the bible this has been rewritten to get the most out of it. When they are done there will be a new world here. And a new law running it. All those who oppose will be imprisoned or killed.
The Power in charge is what none of you will except. You do not know them but they know you! They have been watching and getting this ready.
crock703 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Its a good thing you know just enough to sound dangerous, but are too juvenile to keep an audience.

Freddie/Fannie were bad news, but the deregulation and bad monetary policy at the Fed did this.

You can twist this into your race-war fantasy (white liberals give minorities more home lending, to tank them, and bilk their money)

I'm talking to a loose nut, nevermind..
crock703 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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lenders abandoned sound lending on their own, outside of mortgage lending, so your argument doens't hold up. Dereg allowed them to develop and use nonsense accounting and financial tools (mark-to-market, derivatives, etc), combined with the insane exec compensation everyone's priority became short-term results, be damned the consequences. Execs had a financial incentive and now the legal ability to leverage their lending companies beyond reason, and their imaginary wealth got exposed, NY tanked.
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if were going to seriously think about this theary.you are stipulating that i do an action before having had any response on your part.now i do not mistrust you on your word.but i wasnt born yesterday lol.the world is the same the worl around.
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how many houses has any other president built in new orleans and the rest of the country?the relative economic stabilaty that ragen inherited was infact becouse of programs carter implamented.were as the current economic crisis is do to the reganomic polacy wich has bin followed by the republican party as verbatum.if the u.s. had followed carters plan for energy indepandance the u.s. would asheradly have side steped a lot of the problems we are facing today.regans polacies/ussr inconclusive.
random63x (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Reagan inherited a terrible economy...stagflation w/ skyrocketing oil prices. I'm not sure how the current crisis is Reagan's fault. Both parties share a lot of blame, but in any case, hard to see how it's Reagan fault for Fannie/Freddie, Greenspan's monetary policy, Clinton & Bush's policies, etc.
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i agree neither party dose it for me.the curent problem is due to reagan saying goverment is not the solution its the problem.nearly every one i have heard who is reportadly an expert agrees deregulation had mostly to do with the crisis as it is.reagans idea of how the goverment should work without reagan as harball as he was i do not think ussr would have colapsed as soon as it did so?
random63x (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Hey Joel - my problem w/ that is no one has shown me any proof that deregulation is the problem. regulatory spending as increased under bush. there may well have been deregulation that contributed, but i'd like some specifics. maybe the ppl you've talked to know something?

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